Development and Validation of Molecular Assays for Limited Tissue Samples

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Abstract

As the value of molecular testing of cancer specimens increases, the number of tests imposed on tumor specimens also increases, often in tension with the amount of tumor material available. To develop and validate molecular assays for limited specimens, there are specific concerns that must be addressed, including DNA quality, quantity, and abundance; the number of targets/ability to multiplex; and the analytical sensitivity and specificity of the assay itself. Ultimately, weighing these considerations during assay validation in the overall context of clinical utility and laboratory workflow is critical for delivering the highest level of personalized care to patients.

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Sussman, R., & Rosenbaum, J. N. (2020, January 1). Development and Validation of Molecular Assays for Limited Tissue Samples. Acta Cytologica. S. Karger AG. https://doi.org/10.1159/000499109

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